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Torrential Rain Forced Officials to Halt Petit Le Mans on Road Atlanta Circuit

Torrential rain in Braselton, Georgia forced officials to red flag the 10-hour Petit Le Mans after four hours and 50 minutes of racing. The Road Atlanta circuit was drenched and there was no hope of drying the track.

Torrential rain forced officials to red flag the Petit Le Mans after only a few hours of racing, photo by GM Corp.
Torrential rain forced officials to red flag the Petit Le Mans after only a few hours of racing, photo by GM Corp.

Two Corvette C6.Rs dominated the first three hours of the Petit Le Mans Race in Braselton, Georgia, photo by GM Corp.
Two Corvette C6.Rs dominated the first three hours of the Petit Le Mans Race in Braselton, Georgia, photo by GM Corp.
When the race ended Corvette Racing’s No. 4 Compuware Corvette C6.R was fourth in the GT2 class, one lap behind Risi Competizione’s GT2-winning No. 62 Ferrari 430. The No. 3 Compuware Corvette C6.R was classified sixth, only two laps down.
Oliver Gavin pits on the Road Atlanta circuit in Corvette Racing's Compuware Corvette C6.R, photo by GM Corp.
Oliver Gavin pits on the Road Atlanta circuit in Corvette Racing's Compuware Corvette C6.R, photo by GM Corp.

Corvette Racing's next event is the Monterey Sports Car Championships at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, photo by GM Corp.
Corvette Racing's next event is the Monterey Sports Car Championships at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California, photo by GM Corp.

The two Corvette C6.R’s dominated the first three hours of the race. They ran first and second consistently until a flurry of pit stops mixed the running order. That’s when the heavy rain arrived.

The Corvettes changed to rain tires and quickly asserted themselves at the start. Oliver Gavin took the No.4 Corvette C6.R to second and Johnny O’Connell slotted the No.3 Corvette C6.R to fourth on the opening lap.

Gavin made a move to pass the Ford GT of David Murry in the Turn 10 chicane on the second lap, but lost grip and fell to fourth. O’Connell immediately applied more pressure to the No.3 Corvette, taking the lead on the third lap with an inside pass going into the high-speed first turn. On the fourth lap, Gavin passed the Flying Lizard Porsche of Patrick Long to take third place.

“I knew we had a good car in the rain,” said O’Connell. “Everyone was being a little tentative at the start, but I felt confident. Oliver got in a little too deep and went off trying to pass the Ford GT. It was then my turn to take care of business.”

A dry line started to emerge and the Corvette crew made the decision to switch from rain tires to slicks on the first pit stop. Gavin was the first to pit at the 45 minute mark, with O’Connell stopping two laps later. Following the pit stops, Gavin emerged at the front of the GT2 class with O’Connell comfortably in second.

“I thought I was super careful, but obviously I wasn’t careful enough when I went across the grass in Turn 10,” said Gavin. “Fortunately the car wasn’t damaged and I got going again and passed the Porsche and the Ford GT. I could see the track was going to be nasty in several turns, but thought that if I could build enough heat in the tires, it should be good for the rest of the track. As soon as I went out on slicks, I knew we made the right choice.”

The Corvettes made their first driver changes during a full-course caution after 62 laps. Jan Magnussen replaced O’Connell and Olivier Beretta replaced Gavin. A second full course caution closed the field. During the third yellow flag, Corvette made another change of drivers. Antonio Garcia took over the class-leading No. 3 Corvette C6.R and Marcel Fassler drove the second-ranked No. 4 Corvette C6.R.

The Corvettes suffered a setback during a fifth caution. They ceded track position to Marc Lieb in the No. 45 Porsche, and Joerg Mueller in the No. 92 BMW. That put Fassler in third place and Garcia in fourth.

“It was difficult because the two cars in front of me were fighting for position,” said Garcia. “They defended their positions really hard. I thought our pace was faster, so I took it easy and waited for my opportunity.”

The weather continued to deteriorate and the downpour began at 4:28. O’Connell aquaplaned off the track in the downhill Turn 12 and was beached in the gravel trap. Quick work by the IMSA safety team had the No. 3 Corvette back on the circuit after only losing one lap.

“The rain was unbelievable,” said O’Connell. “I came under the bridge like I’ve done a thousand times before and suddenly hit a stream of water. I was not pushing hard at all. I just wanted to catch up with the field.”

The downpour intensified and race officials displayed the red flag and stopped the race at 4:50. The clock continued to run while the cars were parked in the pit lane, and the race was terminated three hours and 55 minutes later.

“It was a very unusual event, and in some respects a disappointing one,” said Corvette Racing Program Manager Doug Fehan. “Rain is a perfect environment to race the GT2 Corvette C6.R, the engineering that has gone into this chassis provides tremendous mechanical grip. We certainly would have liked to finish the race with a good result. But safety is always paramount at GM Racing, and we applaud the officials for making the decision to call the race. Safety must always prevail.”

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Corvette Racing’s next event is the Monterey Sports Car Championships. The four hour race is scheduled to start at 2:45 p.m. PST on Saturday, October 10 at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California. SPEED-TV will broadcast the race on Sunday, October 11 at 2:30 pm EST.

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Oshkosh and Beaver Dam, Wisconsin Races Give Bill Balog 2nd IRA Title

Bill Balog is a champion racer. The sprint car driver took 6th place in an Interstate Racing Association race at the Oshkosh Speedzone in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The next night he drove from 12th place to 1st place for the win in the Dick Witt Checkered Classic at Dodge County Fairgrounds in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Balog also made enough series points to clinch his second IRA title.

Bill Balog clinched his second IRA Championship title in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, photo by McKay's Digital Images
Bill Balog clinched his second IRA Championship title in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, photo by McKay's Digital Images
The weekend began at the Oshkosh Speedzone where Balog was last out to qualify. He turned the 2nd fastest time of the night out of 31 cars with a lap time of 12.328 seconds. For the heat race, he started in 6th place and crossed the finish line in 4th place after 10 laps. In the main, Balog brought home a solid finish.

Alaskan native Bill Balog drove from 12th place to 1st place in the Dick Witt Checkered Classic for the win in Dodge County, Wisconsin, photo by McKay's Digital Images
Alaskan native Bill Balog drove from 12th place to 1st place in the Dick Witt Checkered Classic for the win in Dodge County, Wisconsin, photo by McKay's Digital Images
On Saturday, Balog and the B Squared Motorsports 17B Team was in action at the Dodge County Fairgrounds for the Dick Witt Checkered Classic. Balog started 12th in the 25 lap event, but quickly moved up. Balog took the lead on lap 12 and opened up his 410 sprint car with K&N air and oil filters. Balog clinched the win.

“K&N protects our engines during these tough races,” said Balog. “K&N also provides us with excellent filtration and helps me get to the Winner’s Circle.”

Balog’s next race will take place at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds in Plymouth, Wisconsin.

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Stay at Home Mom Pilots Honda 400EX Quad to 4th Consecutive Championship

Boiling Springs, South Carolina homemaker Angela Horn has locked in the win in the Mideast Hare Scramble Association ATV Women’s Series for the 4th year in a row.

Angela Horn goes through mud, over rocks and does not stop in the pit area during quad races in her Honda 400EX, photo by Stacie Siegers
Angela Horn goes through mud, over rocks and does not stop in the pit area during quad races in her Honda 400EX, photo by Stacie Siegers

South Carolina racer Angela Horn also pilots her Honda 400EX in the Can Am Grand National Cross Country Championship Series, photo by Stacie Siegers
South Carolina racer Angela Horn also pilots her Honda 400EX in the Can Am Grand National Cross Country Championship Series, photo by Stacie Siegers
Horn competes in her Honda 400EX ATV through just about any kind of terrain. “I’ve gone over rocks, through the mud, sand and silt on courses that can be six to 12 miles long,” said Horn. “It’s usually a 1 ½ hour race and I don’t stop.  I love the mud and the races, once I get started it's awesome. My motto is, if your bones are not showing just keep on going.”
Stay at home mom, Angela Horn pushed her way through the mud to her 4th consecutive Mideast Harescramble Association Championship Series win
Stay at home mom, Angela Horn pushed her way through the mud to her 4th consecutive Mideast Hare Scramble Association Championship Series win

Boiling Springs, South Carolina quad racer Angela Horn is currently in 10th place in the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Championship Series Women's Novice Division
Boiling Springs, South Carolina quad racer Angela Horn is currently in 10th place in the Can-Am Grand National Cross Country Championship Series Women's Novice Division

Horn’s results in the 2009 season are:

Round 1- Bishopville, South Carolina- 1st place
Round 2- Connelly Springs, North Carolina- 1st place
Round 3- Morgantown, North Carolina- 2nd place
Round 4- Morristown, Tennessee- 5th place
Round 5- Hickory, North Carolina- 1st place
Round 6- Boonville, North Carolina- 1st place
Round 7- Cowpens, South Carolina- 2nd place
Round 8- Cowpens, South Carolina- 1st place
Round 9- Whippoorwill Union, South Carolina- 1st place
Round 10- Morganton, North Carolina- 3rd place

The next race in the Hare Scramble will be in Winnesboro, South Carolina. There are only two races left in the season and Horn accumulated more points than anyone else for the series win.

Horn started racing in 2001. “My brothers rode and one day I jumped on the back for a ride,” she said. “That is not the way to ride a quad, so I decided to drive my own. I wanted more control and started racing really aggressive people. They don’t baby me the way my brothers did.”

Horn also races in the Women’s Novice division of the Can-Am Grand National Cross County Championship Series. She is in 10th place overall. “We couldn’t race in all the events this season,” she said. “There are only two races left in 2009 and unless we win the lottery, we’re not going.”

“In Round 3 of the GNCC Series, I flipped into a ravine but finished after we got the quad back on track,” said Horn. “In Round 4, our clutch fried after only two laps. Overall there have been a few challenges, but it’s been a great season.”

Horn uses the following K&N products:

K&N air filter HA-4099
K&N high airflow filter lid HA-4099-T
K&N round filter wrap 22-8016PK
K&N oil filter KN-113

“I’ve been a K&N fan for quite a while,” said Horn. “I compete against 800 cc machines and K&N gives me the power increase I need, plus the extra filtration and protection necessary to win races.”

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Modified Lexus GS400 With Bentley Front End is a Winning Combination for Show Car

This "Bentlex" has custom white interior with green diamond cut stitching
This "Bentlex" has custom white interior with green diamond cut stitching
Efrain Garcia can be labeled a revolutionary car builder when it comes to the amazing style and performance of his 1998 Lexus GS400. Many custom modifications including the front end of a 2006 Bentley GT, sunroof of a 2007 Mini Cooper and tail lights from a 2008 Lexus LS460 have all come together to complete this automotive masterpiece. This unique "Bentlex" sets a new precedence in the custom show car industry.
Custom 1998 Lexus GS400 with 2006 Bentley GT front end
Custom 1998 Lexus GS400 with 2006 Bentley GT front end


Garcia's fan club continues to grow every day. "I began building this car just to stand out from other people," he said, "but everywhere I go, people love my car and stop me to take pictures of it." Garcia is a member of the L.A. Chapter Nokturnal Car Club. "After joining the club about 5 years ago, I have worked hard to earn their respect," said Garcia. "Since then, I have worked my way up to joining the council."

Winning numerous car shows in 2009 with this '98 GS400 has given Garcia the recognition he disserves. Some of the car shows include Dub L.A., Dub Arizona, Dub San Jose, Lowrider Nationals, Lowrider Festival and the Ludikrs Car Show.

The "Bentlex" has also been featured on the front cover of Addex Magazine in Europe and Kings of the Street in Arizona. J-Lug Magazine and Lux-G Magazine in Japan have also featured Garcia's custom ride.

Efrain Garcia uses K&N High-Flow Air Intake System 57-9011. "I have used K&N since I bought this car back in 2005," he said. "I got more horsepower and improved my fuel mileage by about 3 miles per gallon. I also love the sound it makes when you step on the gas. It sounds like a jet passing by."

The future holds even bigger plans for Garcia's ride. "I have plans to improve my suspension," he said, "And install a newer, sportier front bumper and grill."

Modifications for Efrain Garcia's 1998 Lexus GS400are as follows:

Engine - K&N High Flow Intake (57-9011) custom painted to match the car

Exterior - Front end conversion using 2006 Bentley GT original parts, 2007 Mini Cooper sunroof, 2008 Lexus LS460 Tail Lights, shaved doors and trunk, and a set 24" TIS wheels for the high profile shows and a set of 22" GFG wheels for the local shows.

Interior - Custom white interior with green diamond cut stitching and a fiberglass dash.

Suspension - Custom lowered suspension.

Audio and Video - 15" Monitor in the dash, 2 12" Alpine Sub-woofers in a fiber glass enclosure, 12" TV in the rear, and a 20" TV on the exterior of the trunk.

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Efrain Garcia's custom 1998 Lexus GS400
1998 Lexus GS400 with K&N air intake 1998 Lexus GS400 with Lexus LS460 tail lights Lexus GS400 with two 12" Alpine sub-woofers and 12" TV in rear Efrain Garcia's 1998 Lexus GS400 with Bentley front end This '98 Lexus GS400 has a fiberglass dash with 15" in-dash monitor Garcia painted his K&N air intake to match his 1998 Lexus GS400

Despite Major Surgery Australian Rider Pushes through Pain in Italian Grand Prix Race

Australian Jason Crump battled through his pain in the World Speedway Grand Prix at Terenzano, Italy. The World Championship leader was still not fully recovered from major surgery and skin grafts earlier this month.

Aussie Jason Crump battles through the pain barrier at the World Speedway Grand Prix in Terenzano, Italy. Crump had skin graft surgery a few weeks before the race.
Aussie Jason Crump battles through the pain barrier at the World Speedway Grand Prix in Terenzano, Italy. Crump had skin graft surgery a few weeks before the race.
“Jason bravely struggled in Italy in the penultimate round of this year’s 11-leg series,” said Roy Stone, Media Relations Manager. “He added four points to his overall tally.”
Jason Crump leads by 17 points as riders head into the final round of the 2009 World Speedway Championship Grand Prix at Bydgoszcz, Poland
Jason Crump leads by 17 points as riders head into the final round of the 2009 World Speedway Championship Grand Prix at Bydgoszcz, Poland

Australian Jason Crump relies on K&N filters to keep the dirt out of his engines in the chase for the World Speedway Grand Prix Championship title
Australian Jason Crump relies on K&N filters to keep the dirt out of his engines in the chase for the World Speedway Grand Prix Championship title

Crump managed only two laps in the Friday practice. “He did not have full strength in his left arm and retired in pain,” said Stone. “He knew the race ahead of him would be difficult.”

Poland’s Tomasz Gollob began the race in third place overall. He won the semi-final and was victorious in the final. Gollob is now only 17 points behind Crump. The final round of the World Series Grand Prix will be at Gollob’s home track in three weeks.

“The doctors cleared me to ride in Italy but the pain was so intense and the lack of strength made it almost impossible to compete,” said Crump. “But those four points could end up being the difference at the end.”

It has come down to the final round to determine the 2009 World Champion. Three riders can take the title, Jason Crump, Tomasz Gollob and Russian Emil Sayfutdinov. Crump said he will not give up his lead easily.

“I will be receiving daily treatment at the hospital in Northampton and working out in the gym each day in the hopes that I will be recovered in time,” said Crump. “Winning a third World Championship is my ultimate goal right now. I am so close yet so far away.”

The 2009 World Championship Grand Prix top three Points Standings are:

Jason Crump 150 points
Tomasz Gollob 133 points
Emil Sayfutdinov 131

“Naturally I will be giving it everything I have,” said Crump. “I will also be racing with K&N products. In my sport filtration is the most important thing for reliability. Reliability wins me races and World Championships and that is why I rely on K&N filters. I race on the dirt and keeping the dirt out of the engine is critical. At the same time K&N lets my engines breathe for maximum performance on the track every time.”

The final round of the 2009 World Speedway Grand Prix World Championship takes place at Bydgoszcz in Poland on Saturday, October 17.

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